Watching music documentary

>watching music documentary
>dave grohl comes on

>watching music documentary
>paul morley shows up
Every time

>watching music documentary
>musician comes on
I'm calling my lawyer.

>watching documentary about any music scene ever
>obligatory mention of the beatles

>watching music documentary
>Music comes on

Well, they are bigger than Jesus.

>watching music documentary about a 60s band
>obligatory stock footage of vietnam war and woodstock

>Watching a documentary
>Henry Rollins comes on

>It Ain't Me starts playing

>Watching any film set in the 60s/Vietnam
>All along the watchtower plays

>watching a music documentary
>rolling stone critic comes on

>90s music documentary
>Butch Vig comes on

i fucking hate when this happens

>hip hop documentary
>this guy comes on

>no one was doing what they were at the time
>they were SO influential
>album was a cultural touchstone

>watching documentary about punk music
>jumps from talking heads to nirvana

>watch any doc about vietnam
>napalm footage or whatever
>"this is the endddddddddd beautiful frienddddddd"

>watching music documentary
>jack white comes on

For real though, are there any music docs worth watching?

>watch a music documentary about something from the 60's/70's
>some fucking boomer starts vastly overestimating the cultural impact of the documentary's subject

>watching music documentary
>David Fricke comes on
Why is this cunt in everything?

>music documentary or book mentions the summer of love
>pretends that it was a real phenomenon with a quantifiable cultural impact when most people in 1967 didn't care about it either because they were still coasting on Kennedy-era suburban life or getting the shit beaten out of them in a race riot

boomers in general are the worst

>watching music documentary
>jimmy page comes on
>the edge comes on
>jack white comes on

>watch a 90s movie
>henry rollins shows up

A friend lent me this but I still haven't watched it

I think it was Time magazine that had a series about rock music and their episode of punk was basically this. They briefly had a few people be superdismissive of 80s hardcore and then praising grunge bands as if they weren't hugely influenced by these hardcore bands. That was the only mention of 80s punk.